No, you need to be born in the UK or be a child of a citizen of the UK. Im both, born in England, son of a British citizen.
You can't get a passport, but you might be able to go to the UK and work for 5 years.
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No. Wales is part of the United Kingdom.
Absolutely not.
NO! NO! HE IS FROM GRANVILLE.
English is the most spoken language in Wales, with almost all of the population being able to speak English. Welsh is only spoken by about 460,000 people.
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the answer is no. Wales is like a state inside the uk. so if you travel to Wales, or scottland i don't think you need a passport.
You would have a UK passport regardless of being born in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales. You would be 'of Scottish descent'.
No, you don't fly to wales, you just drive so it's alright (:
British citizens from England and Wales will not have to apply for a new passport and driving licence if Scotland becomes independent.
No. You don't need a passport to travel from one part of the UK to another.